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Among the many traditional musical instruments of China, the most popular nowadays include the stringed instruments called the erhu, pipa, and guzheng, and the dizi flutes. These stringed instruments originated in foreign regions and were modified. When tourists think of their experiences in China, the poignant sounds of these Chinese instruments often colour their memories. Erhu 二胡

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The pipa (pípá, pee-pah) is a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument. It has a pear-shaped wooden body with frets like those on a guitar. Sounds like a banjo. It became popular as Silk Road trade and travel brought Buddhism and great change to the region. The instrument originated somewhere in western or southern Asia. It was popular in Chengdu, the capital of the Tang Empire (618–907). Paintings and artwork of the Tang era depict the pipa being played by musicians in flowing robes. Chinese Musical Instruments, Chinese Instruments, Asian Sculptures, Chinese Song, Music Competition, Asian Music, Asian Painting, Old Advertisements, Stringed Instruments

The pipa (pípá, pee-pah) is a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument. It has a pear-shaped wooden body with frets like those on a guitar. Sounds like a banjo. It became popular as Silk Road trade and travel brought Buddhism and great change to the region. The instrument originated somewhere in western or southern Asia. It was popular in Chengdu, the capital of the Tang Empire (618–907). Paintings and artwork of the Tang era depict the pipa being played by musicians in flowing robes.

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Tanggu. Elevated Tone Workshop, Guangzhou (Canton). Period: Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Date: 19th century. Geography: Shangai, China. Ancient Inventions, Chinese Drum, China Culture, Chinese History, Beautiful Music, Percussion Instruments, Ancient China, Qing Dynasty, World Music

The tone and volume of this double-headed barrel drum can be varied by striking the oxhide nearer or farther from the center or rim. Used in theatrical performances or Buddhist rituals, drums similar to this one, suspended in a frame or on poles, have held a place in Chinese music since the Shang dynasty

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Vector set of chinese musical instruments, flat style. Chinese Instruments Art, Qin Chinese Instrument, Erhu Chinese Instrument, Guqin Chinese Instrument, Lute Design, Guzheng Instrument, Asian Instruments, Chinese Culture Traditional, Lute Instrument

Vector set of chinese musical instruments, flat style.. Illustration about background, banhu, dizi, china, folk, graphic, instrument, chinese, flower, erhu, flat, liuqin - 106552436

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Double-reed instruments first appeared during the late Han dynasty, having originated in the Middle East. The term suona derives from zurna, the Arabic name for the instrument. It is depicted, along with many other instruments, in images created from the third to the fifth century in the Buddhist cave temples at Kizil

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Guqin is the first of China's four traditional culture "Qin, chess, music, calligraphy and painting", with a long history of more than 3000 years. Since ancient times, Guqin is the best way to cultivate one's moral character and increase one's wisdom. The Guqin is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family and has traditionally been favoured by scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement. Posted by Sifu Derek Frearson Guqin Chinese Instrument Aesthetic, Chinese Music Aesthetic, Guqin Chinese Instrument, Music Calligraphy, Chinese Musical Instruments, Chinese Zither, Moral Character, Chinese Music, Body References

Guqin is the first of China's four traditional culture "Qin, chess, music, calligraphy and painting", with a long history of more than 3000 years. Since ancient times, Guqin is the best way to cultivate one's moral character and increase one's wisdom. The Guqin is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family and has traditionally been favoured by scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement. Posted by Sifu Derek Frearson

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